27 April 2016

MM Romance Re-Inventing Love by Storm Grant

Engineer and assistant inventor Maximilian Grün is in love with his employer, but he daren’t reveal the
truth. It’s 1910 and if Canadian authorities learned of his homosexuality, they’d deport him back to
Germany where the country of his birth would become the country of his death.
When promising young inventor and mathematician Dr. Jasper Hamilton expresses his own feelings for
Max, the young German regretfully declines. He cannot risk their partnership, their reputations—their
very lives!
Then a rival inventor sabotages their inventions. Jasper is caught between the physical and the
metaphysical, reduced to atoms, and transported to the spirit plane! Max is devastated, deeply
regretting his lost chances.
But Jasper manages to communicate across the aether, telling Max he must reverse the machine’s
polarity. But without Jasper’s talent for mathematics, the calculations defeat him.
Can the would-be lovers bridge the gap between life and death to finally be together?
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Excerpt

Max trembled as Jasper’s calloused hands travelled firmly over his body, coming to rest on Max’s hips.
Jasper tugged Max toward him the last inch or two. Max followed willingly. They pressed up against one
another, the pressure so welcome, so satisfying, and yet, not satisfying at all.
Jasper moved to Max’s ear, kissing and caressing, even nipping softly. Max shuddered, a wave of bliss
coursing through him, foreshadowing pleasures to come.
Jasper wedged his fingers between them at Max’s neck, unfastening the top button of Max’s shirt. He
exposed the tiniest bit of throat, kissing and licking as he reached for another button. Max pulled away,
panting and dizzy.
“Let’s move to the divan,” Jasper whispered before taking Max’s earlobe between his teeth.
“Yes,” Max agreed. Then, “No. No!” He yanked himself from Jasper’s embrace. “I can’t.
We can’t.” His voice broke, and he stood, half bent, clutching his gut like a man in pain. He’d
felt so complete in the circle of Jasper’s arms, safe, cherished. But at the same time, as if he were caught
in a trap. How could he bear such conflicting emotions?
Author BioStorm Grant writes engaging male/male fiction, more light than dark. Since 2007,
Storm has published with MLR, Riptide, Amber Quill, Phaze, Torquere, and more.
Her alter ego, Gina X. Grant, is represented by Rosemary Stimola, the agent who also represents the
Hunger Games series. Check out Gina’s RELUCTANT REAPER trilogy, published by Simon and Schuster.
“I’m a joiner,” says Storm. “Find me wherever fun people hang out.” That includes membership in the
RWA, Sisters in Crime, SFWA, and Novelists Inc. She attends as many conferences as she can, including
RainbowCon, GayRomLit, and NinC, plus many local sci-fi cons and writerly meet-ups. She’s a big fan of
Kobo Writing Life’s gatherings and has shared designer pizza with the likes of Kevin J. Anderson, Joanna
Penn, and Hugh Howey.
Storm lives in Toronto, Canada, just blocks from the house she grew up in. She’s married to a friendly
curmudgeon from a mining town in Northern Ontario, where he played hockey against Shania Twain’s
brother. Storm and Mr. Grumpy have rescued many dogs and cats over the years, but are busy spoiling
just one now.
Storm loves to travel, spending time each winter in San Miguel de Allende, an artists community in the
mountains of Mexico. This past fall, she and a buddy toured China where, yes, she did climb the Great
Wall.
Storm and Gina’s books are available at your favorite online booksellers. She can be found on all the
cool social media sites, such as Facebook and
Twitter.
These days Gina has joined the ranks of the authorpreneurs. “I’m a tri-brid author,” she says. “I’m
traditionally published with a Big Five, e-published with several successful digital-first publishers, and
now I’m indie-publishing my own books through my own company, Wit & Grit Co.”
The company name is derived from the signature line Storm and Gina have shared for many years,
because she really does write: “Quirky fiction that's pretty, witty and gritty.”
EMAIL: storm.grant@gmail.com / ginaXgrant@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://stormgrant.com / http://ginaxgrant.com